98 



72. Ononis hircina : model of flower. E. 75. 1880. 



73. Calluna vulqaris : model of flower. E. 25. 1884, 



74. Primula officinalis : model of flower. E. 93. 1880. 



75. Syringa vulgaris : model of flower. E. 118. 1880. 



76. Gentiana asclepiadea : model of flower. E. 87. 1880. 



77. Vincetoxicum officinale : model of flower. E. 86. 1880. 



78. Asdepias cornuti : model of flower, which can be separated 

 into two halves to show the internal structure. E. 117. 1880. 



79. Callistegia sepium : model of flower. E. 88. 1880. 



80. Symphytum officinale : model of flower ; the corolla 

 separated into two halves to show the position and arrangement 

 of the stamens. E. 89. 1880. 



81. Atropa Belladonna: model of flower. E. 90. 1880. 



82. Solanum tuberosum : model of flower, parts of which can 

 be removed to show the structure. E. 53. 1880. 



83. Linaria vulgaris : half the corolla can be removed to show 

 the structure of the flower. E. 24. 1884. 



84. Digitalis purpurea : model of the flower. E. 91. 1880. 



85. Salvia oificinalis : the corolla can be removed into two 

 pieces, and the ovary and style taken out. E. 23. 1884. 



86. Stachys palustris: model of flower. E. 92. 1880, 



87. Utricularia vulgaris: model of bladder; part of one 

 branch is separable to show the structures round the aperture. 

 E. 113. 1880. 



88. Campanula rapunculoides : model of flower. E. 85. 

 1880. 



89. Asperula odorata : model of flower. E. 81. 1880. 



90. Lonicera Caprifolium : model of flower. E. 80. 1880. 



91. Valeriana cfficinalis : model of flower. E. 82. 1880. 



92. Succisa pratensis : model of flower, separable into three 

 parts. E. 83. 1880. 



93. Anthemis Cotula : model of the flower-head bisected to 

 show the receptacle and the arrangement of the bracts and florets ; 

 enlarged separate models of a floret of the disc and of the ray. 

 E. 84. 1880. 



94. Taraxacum officinale : model of the flower-head bisected 

 in which one floret remains on the receptacle ; a separate larger 

 model of the floret, and another of the ripe fruit. E. 116. 1880. 



D. DIAGRAMS AND PLANS. 



327. Lecture diagrams* A series of nine, illustrating 

 the principal facts in plant structure, and the chief 

 natural orders, prepared by the late Professor Henslow 

 with special reference to his course of botanical instruc- 

 tion for schools. Drawn by "W. Fitch for the Science 

 and Art Department. 1857. 



Published by Chapman and Hall. 



